According to Q, in post 142 "the truth would put 99% of people in the hospital."
Of all the things Q has said, that is one hell of a spicy comment to make, but what could possibly do that?
Ever since they posted it I have been wondering but nothing I can think of fits.
I mean, even if all the world's worst conspiracies were suddenly revealed to be true, it wouldn't put us all in the emergency ward. Most of us would just go DAYUM, and carry on.
Could we have been implanted with something so that if truths come out the cabal has a global kill switch, something like the plot from Kingsman maybe? The ultimate blackmail?
I realize that is nuts (kek), but a simple truth by itself, how could that put us in hospital?
Any ideas?
Truth.....real truth is not only enlightening, but damning as well. As an example, it could be as simple as the judgment made against you in the court of law, or learning that a loved one just died, and much, more, more.
Another aspect of this is to know the depth and breadth of 'evil' is infinite. Most people like me try to compartmentalize evil and set rules of limit to it. For me this has been a big mistake in grasping it. I use to say as a result of some claimed evil act, for example, 'sacrificing children and drinking their blood', that 'no way someone could be this evil'. My thought process was a 'conditioned' reaction from many years of misinformation. As kids in school, we'd learn about human sacrifices in ancient history, but was always told in our society things like this no longer happen. This was the type of conditioning we all received.
I only mentioned human sacrifices, but Q is stating that the "truth" is far more devastating than the examples I gave. All I can say is that truth involves knowing the level of evil that exists. The depth and breadth of evil is infinite. I'm convinced if 99% would be hospitalized if they knew it.
This makes me think of Noah, who knew the truth. No one believed him. Jesus knew the Truth (and that means all the evil being waged) and carried it with Him. What an extraordinary individual He truly was.